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Indian Cuisine: Temple Bhog Prasad

Indian Cuisine – A Celebration of Heritage and Flavour Commemorative Postage Stamps by India Post Indian cuisine is a vibrant reflection of the country’s rich cultural heritage and centuries of social interaction. With an 8,000-year history, Indian food traditions have evolved through the confluence of diverse communities, regional practices, and global influences. Trade links, including those […]

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Indian Cuisine

Commemorative Postage Stamps by India Post Indian cuisine encompasses a vast range of regional and traditional culinary practices shaped over an 8,000-year history of cultural exchange, migration, trade, and tradition. The interaction of diverse communities across the subcontinent has resulted in a remarkable variety of flavours, ingredients, and cooking styles found in modern-day India. Later […]

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The Court of Ram

The Ideal Kingdom of Ram Rajya The Court of Ram represents the highest expression of righteous governance, justice, and moral authority. Rooted in the timeless epic Ramayana composed by Maharshi Valmiki, the image of Lord Ram seated in his royal court symbolizes Ram Rajya — an era of peace, prosperity, and ethical rule that continues […]

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Ram kills Ravan

Triumph of Dharma over Adharma One of the most powerful and defining moments in the Ramayana, the ancient Sanskrit epic composed by Maharshi Valmiki, is the battle between Lord Ram and Ravana, the king of Lanka. This climactic episode symbolizes the eternal victory of righteousness (dharma) over evil (adharma), and continues to inspire millions across […]

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Hanuman Flying with Mountain

A Symbol of Devotion and Strength Among the most dramatic and beloved episodes of the Ramayana is the scene of Hanuman flying across the sky carrying an entire mountain. This powerful moment reflects unwavering devotion, extraordinary strength, and selfless service in the cause of righteousness. The Crisis on the Battlefield During the great war between […]

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Building Bridge Across Sea

The Creation of Ram Setu One of the most remarkable and symbolic episodes of the Ramayana is the construction of the bridge across the sea, known as Ram Setu. This extraordinary feat represents collective effort, devotion, engineering brilliance, and unwavering determination in the pursuit of Dharma. The Challenge Before Ram After Sita was abducted by […]

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Hanuman finds Sita

A Turning Point in the Ramayana One of the most powerful and emotional episodes of the Ramayana is when Hanuman finds Sita in Lanka. This moment marks a crucial turning point in the epic, symbolizing devotion, courage, intelligence, and unwavering faith in Lord Ram. The Mission to Lanka After Ravana abducted Sita and took her […]

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Ram & Shabari

Ram & Shabari – A Testament to Pure Devotion The meeting of Lord Ram and Shabari is one of the most touching and spiritually profound episodes of the Ramayana. It beautifully illustrates the power of unwavering devotion (bhakti), humility, and divine grace. Shabari’s Long Wait Shabari was a devoted disciple of Sage Matang and lived […]

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Ram and Jatayu

The Supreme Sacrifice The episode of Ram and Jatayu in the Ramayana is a moving narrative of courage, loyalty, and selfless sacrifice. It highlights the deep bond between righteousness and devotion, even beyond human relationships. Jatayu’s Brave Stand When Ravana abducted Sita and carried her away in his aerial chariot towards Lanka, her cries for […]

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Crossing the Ganga

Ram, Sita and Lakshman’s Sacred Journey The episode of Crossing the Ganga in the Ramayana is a touching moment that reflects humility, devotion, and the deep spiritual bond between the divine and the common devotee. It occurs soon after Lord Ram accepts exile and leaves Ayodhya to honour his father King Dashrath’s promise. The Beginning […]

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